Glasgow jurors were told that Daniel Langman believed Anthony Collins was bad for his daughter.
Daniel Langman strangled Anthony Collins, 28, during a horror attack at his flat after losing control when he found his home in disarray.READ MORE: Glasgow soup kitchen facing 'devastating' closure over van too old for new low emission zoneHe found guilty while the jury found co-accused Anthont McGovern, 36, not proven of the same charge.The court heard how Langman did not like Mr Collins - known as Tony - and believed he was bad for his daughter Chloe.
Langman said he came home on the night of the killing and found his flat in Port Glasgow "obliterated" on May 16 2021.Langman then went on to smack Mr Collins up to four times with his guitar. Langman told jurors: "I remember Anthony McGovern screaming at me. I realised that I was on top of him strangling him."Prosecutors stated Mr Collins was choked by a cable being tightened around his neck.
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